Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Rose Period by Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2016


The Frick Collection has never opened its doors for a fashion show. Over the years, many designers have asked, but the answer was always no. This season Carolina Herrera heard yes. The skylit atrium is a transporting place; its Beaux Arts grandeur might have tempted Herrera to look back in time for inspiration, but she’s a resolutely modern-minded designer. She has been quick to embrace high-tech materials and figure out ways to incorporate them into her tony, uptown aesthetic. This season, more than ever, she put them to work.




Pictures via Instagram by @andreajankeofficial direct from the show 
at The Frick, New York 

On a preshow tour through her backstage dressing area, the buzzword was pleats, but not old-fashioned pleats. Herrera’s are trompe l’oeil, narrow bands of tech fabric stitched onto transparent mesh of different densities. Sometimes the tulle disappeared on the skin and sheer paneling has never looked more decorous or discreet. On other pieces, it was thicker, almost like athletic mesh, creating a sporty mien. The second talking point was pink. “I’m in my rose period,” Herrera said. From a flirty day dress (real pleats, not trompe l’oeil) in a delicate shade of blush to an embroidered shift in raspberry suede, there was no shortage of the shade, and it did a good job of warming up the somewhat clinical feel of the synthetic materials. For those not predisposed to pink, there were a few other frocks in black and white and a nice-looking, vaguely New Look suit in midnight blue flocked velvet. Herrera was eager to avoid prints because she’s done them so often in the past. Like we said, resolutely modern-minded. Still, that rose-print slip dress was awfully pretty.



















































 Carolina Herrera


Selections by ANDREA JANKE Finest Accessories

Photo Credit/Source: The House of Herrera
Runway photos by Luca Tombolini / Indigitalimages
@andreajankeofficial via Instagram



The embroideries continued the theme as literal as a bevy of swans scudding across the water, or as abstract as the amazing tremblant droplets of reflective silver and black that shimmied around a sheath with the print of a stormy sea, or the frivolous little dance dress with a plunging neckline. A photograph on the Herrera mood board of a brace of battling black grouse in a snowy landscape, with their characteristic bright red wattles, inspired her to add a touch of scarlet to many of the looks.






1 comment:

Schlafzimmer Specialist Gabi said...

Really wonderful and charming dresses, and the fabrics are so fine with so much ornaments and emproiderys and fine colours! Really fine blog and Website. Best regards, Gabi

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